Last weekend I went to the Stanley Kubrick Exhibit and I did a vlog and took pictures to showcase the best parts of the exhibit at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Check out my vlog:

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The exhibit has a great amount of Stanley Kubrick pieces including posters, unseen scripts, notes, costumes, props & more:

The Killing:

Paths Of Glory:

Stanley Kubrick with Kirk Douglas on set

The exhibit had a sign that pointed out an interesting fact: After the original director Anthony Mann dropped out, he asked Stanley Kubrick to direct, with whom he had collaborated well 3 years previously on Paths of Glory (1957). However, he had an equally difficult time working with Kubrick.

Spartacus:

Lolita:

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb:

Stanley Kubrick’s alternate/working titles for what became Dr. Strangelove:

2001 A Space Odyssey:

A Clockwork Orange:

The Shining:

Full Metal Jacket:

Eyes Wide Shut:

What do you guys think of the vlog? What about the exhibit? Any thoughts on the memorabilia from the exhibit?

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Welcome to The Second Take! My name is Jay, I'm a Video Production College graduate sharing my love for movies & T.V.!
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